W. Michael Petullo wrote:
>>> I just tried kernel-2.6.32.10-1.2.92.xendom0.fc12.x86_64 from Mike
>>> Young's repository on my MacBook and found that the video driver does
>>> not seem to work. Lspci reports:
>>>>>> 02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation GeForce 9400M (rev b1)
>>>>>>> Have previous versions of the xendom0 kernels worked successfully?
>>>> Yes. However, I have been away from Xen for a few months. I have lost
> track of which kernel I was using before. I know that it worked fine on
> my graphics card with no changes to the default (non-Xen) configuration.
>>>> What is the grub.conf entry? Have you passed nomodeset to the kernel module?
>>>> I tried adding nomodeset, but that did not help by itself. I ended up
> doing the following:
>> 1. Add nomodeset to kernel command line.
>> 2. Create an xorg.conf that uses the VESA driver (X -configure, edit).
>>In the past I have had success using nomodeset followed by either
"video=vesafb" or "vga=XXX" for a vesa mode. These have the advantage
(if they work) of (a) not changing the basic config so a better driver
can be easily tested, and (b) being easily by boot line edit tested
before making any changes which need file edits.
> 3. Deactivate dri2 and dri in xorg.conf.
>> 4. Boot Xen Dom0 kernel into runlevel 3.
>> 5. rmmod nouveau; init 5.
>> This works (of course, the VESA driver is not optimal).
>>
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